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Bookstore Dining Experience: This is London's Hidden Gem 😯
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Finding a good recipe isn’t as simple as it should be. Photos can’t always be trusted and estimated cooking times can be a bit too optimistic for the everyday home cook. With endless options online and countless books available to buy, things can get a bit overwhelming.

In 1983 Heidi Lascelles came up with an intriguing concept, a bookstore with a small kitchen that could put cookbooks to the test. A different book would be chosen every day and recipes from that book would be cooked and served for lunch in-store. Regular customer Eric Treuille would frequent the shop hoping to get the attention of a charming staff member named Rosie and before he knew it, they would eventually take over running the store together.

Eric has been in the business long enough to know what makes a book special. Having cooked hundreds of recipes from different cuisines, tell him what you're looking for and he’ll be able to recommend the right book in a heartbeat. If you don’t know what you want, that’s not a problem either! Drop in for lunch and you might get to try something that surprises you, but… only if you stick to Eric’s rules…

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@ferdinand.bumpliz

2 months ago

“If im rude or nice, its still an experience” what a french thing to say lol

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@aniyapeach

2 months ago

in a way, its kind of like an omakase where the menu for that day is up to the chef and you just sit there, eat, and enjoy

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@zebfross

2 months ago

Reminds me of my grandma's kitchen growing up. If you wanted to eat, you ate what she cooked, there was always magically enough for everyone, and it was some of the best food you've ever had :)

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@RisqueBisquetz

2 months ago

It's kind of a thing in Japan, some cheap diners you can find around neighborhoods will either serve you one specific food they can make or whatever is that day's "special".

Most of these small diners are as good as it can be with its cheap price, but sometimes you can find a hidden gem.

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@a.f.2330

2 months ago

This is an amazing concept. One of the things I dislike most about going to a restaurant I've never been to is choosing something on the menu. It's nice to have someone who's as knowledgeable as the chef choosing for the customers. I'm sure the food tastes amazing!

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@WinterPhoto2006

1 month ago

What an amazing concept! ❤

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@shannonbusse6702

2 months ago

Loved this store in the early 2000's when i lived around the corner. So happy to see that its still there!!

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@bahnzeit

2 months ago

I have bought my first own cook book there seemingly decades ago ( not really sure when), I used it so much.n

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@jhatt1139

2 months ago

A beautiful story.

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@anonfornow359

2 months ago

I LOVE this. My 2 passions all together. Brilliant!

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@mattbuck

2 months ago

Nice, non-negotiables. :)

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@losthero0

1 month ago

French and Italians, love telling you how to enjoy your meal

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@Proj3ta

2 months ago

YOU GUYS ARE BACK?? OMGG WELCOME BACK MY FAVORITE CHANNEL

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@Electrex8

2 months ago

You’ll be welcomed here in Ireland! Really hope you enjoy your trip 🇮

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@mbenidze

2 months ago

What a great idea!

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@jmcallion2071

1 month ago

Looks cool 😊

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@tiffytattoo2450

1 month ago

"Es wird gegessen was auf den Tisch kommt".

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@overseastom

1 month ago

I love this idea. I've wanted to do a cookbook club for a while, but this seems way easier tbh :P

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@lindboknifeandtool

1 month ago

Ah man this is beautiful. Man… what a thing to do.

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